Tag Archives: Biomimétisme

The ScanPyramids project made headlines a few weeks ago, with the announcement of the discovery of a large cavity in the Kheops pyramid by the ScanPyramids team. The CEA’s archaeologists and scientists used muon detectors, particles from cosmic radiation, which

3D metal printing arrives in mass production. This is the case in aeronautics and now in the automotive sector. These are still only relatively limited series, but 3D printing is progressing among industrialists. Introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show,

the robotician Festo has built an image of innovation thanks to bio-inspired robots present each year to the media. Seagull, Ant, dragonfly, trunk of an elephant, Kangaroo, its engineers face a new challenge every year. This time it’s a new

The 2016 edition of the 3DExperience forum organized by Dassault systems was an opportunity for Airbus to unveil a tool especially developed by the french editor for the aircraft manufacturer: MyShape. It is a new 3D design tool designed to

The “creature” made the cover of Science magazine this week. This Skate is not an ordinary animal, it comes out all right of the laboratory of Biophysics at Harvard University. It is not a clone or even a GM line,

With a top speed of 80 km/h, this bike should not make vibrate the hardcore bikers of Harley Davidson. However this electric bike has the unique distinction of having been produced in 3D printing. It is a subsidiary of industrial

This is probably the most bizarre research project which was presented at the 2016 edition of the ICRA (International Conference on Robotics and Automation). British robot of the Bristol Robotics Lab and the University of Sheffield is among the most

Imagine a swarm of robots spiders trying to activate loom not a canvas, but the fuselage of an aircraft, the hull of a boat. It is the idea which has germinated in the brains of researchers at Siemens Corporate Technology

They are 6, weigh only 17 grams each, yet he managed to move a car and driver. 102 grams of a side and 1.8 tonnes from each other, the feat achieved by these robots MicroTug is impressive. Designed on the

Zhe Xu and Emanuel Todorov, researchers from the University of Washington, are presenting their work at ICRA, the major conference Robotics which will take place in May next in Stockholm. U.S. researchers have chosen to imitate human anatomy to create